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The Mowry family monument, near Woodsocker, R. I. Erected by Hon. Arlon Mowry (1898)


Author: Mowry, William A. (William Augustus), 1829-1917; Mowry, Arlon, b. 1833
Subject: Mowry family (Roger Mowry, d.1666)
Publisher: Boston, Printed by D. Clapp & son
Language: English
Call number: 31833014196080
Digitizing sponsor: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
Book contributor: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
Collection: allen_county; americana
Notes: This is a photocopy book. Many of the illustrations are faded. There may be copy lines and markings on the pages.

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Caption title: A unique family monument. By William A. Mowry ..

"Reprinted from the New-Eng. historical and genealogical register for April, 1898, with additions."

With this are bound the author's supplement to The descendants of NathaniaL Mowry of Rhode Island. Boston, 1900 and The Mowry family monument, near Woodsocket, R. I. ... Boston, 1901

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